The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 01, 1906, Image 6

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, rHL'IWDAV. XOVKMBKft h IX. MRS. AND MI88 WOODWARD ENTERTAIN AT TEA. The I urgent Modal event of the week \\itn the afternoon tea at which .Mr#*. DnvUI Woodwunl nml Mien Marion Woodward entertained Thursday after noon. Over two hundred Invitation* were Inmted, and between the hour* of 5 and 7 the Woodward home prevented a brilliant scene, with It* beautiful dec orations forming an appropriate back ground for tiie many smartly gowned women who called. In the spnclotiH room* palms and yel low chrysanthemum* were used, the (minis being massed at the bu*e of! window* and mantel*, and great vu>e* I of the chrysanthemum* ornamenting I position, table* and cabinets. I xatliin of her many a day. Tiie bride wu* gowned In a gray colored cloth dress. Tim bride is a daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. il. iJ. Graves nml is u most pop* ular young liuty. Tim groom is a son of Mr. \V: A. Petty und is one of the Decatur** most popular young business men. Air. and Air*. Petty left on an after noon train for a ten days* visit to St. Louis and Kuimi* City. COLONIAL DAMES* EXHIBIT. All*, t'ox, national president of tiie Colonial Dames, has Just appointed Wilder, president of the Georgia Society of Colonial Danas, chairman of the Georgia committee to collect denial relic* for tiie Jamestown Kx- Wllder ha* the organi- immlttee under i-onsld- Receiving with Mr. amt Mrs. Wood- Ieratlort and will appoint member ward were Mr*. George M. Brown, Mr*, the Dame* In various cities «*f the stute \V. D. Kills, Afi>. Robert H. Mrmvn, ! to assist her. Air*. Charle* S. Xorthen, Airs. T. H. I • Lewi*. Mr*. R. 1). Hpnldlng. Mr*. Jlry- MI88 LYON ENTERTAINS nn Oran*, MI»b (irare c'BHuwav. ill«H AT HALLOWEEN PARTY. Kiln Mae Thornton. Miss Louise Hnw- ,i,>|i..htfni kins, Mips Lull Cnllmvuy, Mis* Mlunrhe I 14K “'‘“ " p|l * ,,,rul Canon nml Miss Ethel Kully. , Hullmreen 1'Uily ttcilnesiluy night Ml**. Woodward was a ( harming htT home, in Simper hostess In a gown of w hite embroider- Jimmtur.v to her sisi ed mull, and Miss .Marlon Woodward, . ..... | h .. iu.ier> who l« looking puit Icularly wall this n |r ,"j " """" n,e l “ Uel “ autumn, wore n becoming gown of pink niessaline silk trimmed with lace. Mrs. George Brown’s gown was u handsome one of white chiffon trim med with Clun.v luce. Air*. W. D. Kills wore a beautiful costume of white crepe de chine trim med with lace. Mis. Robt. II. Brown was gowned In a smart milt of blue voile. Airs, Charles Northeu broadcloth .Missionary Conference. There were seven exquisitely decorated tables, pre sided over by ladle* on the entertain merit committee which was under the direction of Airs. .Minor and Mrs. Pat ton. Among those who acted a* hostess es at the beautifully decorated table* were Alia. Tench Coke, Air*. Thomas Mettle, Mrs. Bourne, All** Jennie Jones, Alls* Lucy Minor, Miss Maria Brown, Mr*. George l^unbert. Air*. Charle* Jordan, Ml** Langhorne, Mis* Purcell, Mitchell. Mrs. Field, Air*. Fore man. Alias Aciieson, Mrs. Lyman, Mis* Anne William-, the .Misses Kee*. Tea. coffee, sandwiches, cakes and bonbon* were served at each table. MRS. DUNWODY^ENTERTAINS HER CARD CLUB, Mrs. H. M. Dunwody entertained her card clul» Wednesday morning lit her home on Coiirtinnd street. The prir.es were won by Mrs. Luxton, Mrs. Hoke and Mr*. Manry. Tliose present were Mrs. Jesse Man ly. .Mr*. J| K. Dunwody, Mr*. Al. F. Dunwody, Mrs. I). A. Small, Mr*. Gresham. Mr*. A. M. Eaton, Air*. Roh- rt Hurry, Mm, Robert Sims. Mr*. Ar- otnpii- I ininiiH Wright. Mrs. Alike Hoke, Air*. .Mi** Esther' Pollanl, Mis. J. F. irtekln*on and Airs, xton. Mi-s. II. D. Spalding’* becoming toilet (guest was of blue flowered silk trimmed with lace. Mrs. Bryan Grant was attractive In lavender silk cIuImii utely fashioned with Irish |*»lnt lace. Miss Grace Callaway was smartly gowned In a blue sill; with trimming* of lace and velvet. Miss Lula Callaway wore an especial ly becoming yellow silk trimmed with lace. ' Mis* Ella Mae Thornton was attract ively gowned in white lace, the gown trimmed with flounce* of the lace. Ml** Louise Hawkins, who Is receiv ing a corUittl welcome from her A lurge number of young i»enplc were piesciil and the affulr was greatly en joyed. Fun reigned supreme through out the evening, the guests participat ing in various forms of umusement, mainly of the .weird character peculiar to Halloween. A feu lure of the even ing was a grand march. In which “witches,” ’’ghosts" and mortal* took black | P*rt. It wifs after the midnight‘hour when U»e fun dually ceased mid the their departure friends here, was jartlculaily pretty In light blue silk with trimmings of lace. Miss Blanche Carson was one of the prettiest young women present, and wore n blue prlncesse gown trimmed with lace and velvet. 4 , „ Miss Ethel Kelly’s gown was of shell pitik chiffon, especially well suited to her pretty coloring. The gown Is fu*n-| loned empire style nml hu of white luce.’ cello. Fla., to Mr. Daniel Harvey Hill Arnold, of Elkins. W. Va. The bride U i the oldest daughter of Hon. James H..J Denham nml Air*. Hansel! Denham. I Blip Is n native of Month **||o and an-j other lovely exemplification of the pos sibilities of our little town to produce j the highest type of her sex. The list j of her friends and loved oil*! the catalogue of tier persona antes. Thv bridegroom Is a leal dent of Elkins, \V. Va., a prominent member of the legal fruternltv. He Is doubly welcome to this Intensely Southern eonimunity because of Hie illustrious trimming I blood Hint flow* in his veins. A ueph- j «‘\v of General Stonewall Jackson and I a grandson of General D. H. lllll llnd* THE NEEDLEWORK GUILO. often door i.i southern •Moiulcctio ,7 , JuStET...ml success- »n.l »*rlnip* » welcome lineage to claim One of Hie meet »-*«*! ami OicCew j , t b| ., (U . tSf um . m,,in>»*HAmh1«nd. fdl feminine organUatlous nf .Ultima, Among the visitors attracted bv the Is the Ne«tlleudrU Guild, a lucid branch wedding were: Mrs. NV. B. Derilmui. of the national order, which Is doing, Miss Bessie Denham and Mi*s Ague* „- rl% ii,. n , tvoi k in maiiv t itles of j Hopkins, of llulnbrldgc. Ga.; Airs. F. G. *uch excellent Wo»k in .Bnrlleld. Cuthbcri, Go.: Air*. A*or Alar- the.country. vlu, Jacksonville. Flu.; Mr. ami Mrs. John Denham, Tnllaltr MR. AND MRS. FIELD ARE TO ENTERTAIN. A pleasant event of Saturday even ing \\ III be bird supper at w hich Mr. and .Mrs. Julian Field will entertain ut the Driving Club. Their guests Include only'the women who comprise the Order of Old Fashioned Women and their husbands. • Those win will he present are: Air and .Mrs. Wiimer Moore, Mr. and Mrs William II. Kiser. Mr. und Mrs. NV. D ARNfil n nPNMAu ' Ellis. Jr., .Mr. and Air*. Robert i , oit*- AHNOLD-DENHAM. 1 man. Mr. an«l Mrs. IMeston Arkwright. . MontIcello added to the luster of her Ah . am , Henry Inman, Air. and well-established fame fur brilliant wed-| Mih. .Moiri* Brandon. .Mr. and M dings on Wednesday ♦ veiling, October j Robert F. Maddox and Airs. T. R. 24, In celebrating the manlus*‘ at Miss, Cobb. Mary Ann.Hanseli Denham, of Monti- ; ANOTHER STATE CONVENTION topax colored silk, will trimmed with face. Mrs. Pardee'* gown was of white silk, embroidered und lace trimmed TO MISS CARTER AND MR. JORDAN. ' Miss Frances Carter and Afr. Lee Jordan, whose wedding takes place on the J4th of XovemlW, will be the guests of honor at a dinner Friday evening, to be given by some of Mr. Jordan 7 * bachelor friends. D. A. R. MEETING OF ATLANTA CHAPTER. The board of managers of the Atlan ta Chapter of the D. A. R. are re quested to meet Huturday afternoon nt 3 o'clock at the residence of the chair man, Airs. David Woodward, 1137* Peachtree street. HALLOWEEN PARTY. Mr. anti Mrs, Harry English enter tained at a small Halloween party on Wednesday night ut their ,borne, oil Peachtree. The house wan artistically decorated for the occasion and much merriment was caused b(' the typical Halloween ceremonies. The affair w«» small, but very enjoyable. MI88 M'LeAN~ENTERTAINS. A pretty Halloween party wn* that ut which Miss Elolse McLean enter- tuined Thursday evening the members of the H. A. H. ('lab. Miss McLean's home was prettily decorated with au tumn haves, pumpkin lantern*, and quantities of chrysanthemums. The dining table, from which a delicious buffet supper was served, bad for Its centerpiece a mound of fruit In the autumn tints of red, yellow and brown. In the drawing room punch was served by All** Ruth Blair. Those present were: Misses Edna Blackman. Evelyn Warde. Kulu Han-1 cock. Pearl Jansen, Ruby Luwton, Ruth iVlulr. Husle Walker. Messr*. Dan Huge. I lace. ver whiu of Irish and silk. Mrs. Dickson's handsome costume was of white chiffon cloth, trimmed with point lace and taffeta. Dr. and Mr*. McLeay's guests In cluded: Air*. Alary Grant Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott Miller. Mrs. X. X. Gabor, Mr. and Mrs. Van Land- Ingham. Air. and Mr*. John Hill, Afr. and Mrs. Samuel Ilnwlett. Air. and Mrs. W. R, JeimJson, Mr. and Airs. Charles Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodgson, Mr. and Airs. Edward Hayne*. Aft. and Airs. Frank Hallett, Air. anil Mr*. Thomas Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. <\ Dyetiey, Mr. and Afr*. R, Y. Rage, Miss Louise Doo ly, Mr. Hhepherd Bryan. Afr. L. Dalo, Afr. Herbert Bilge and Mr. Eugene Haynes. WALTERS-HARGROVE. Afr. R. O. Walters and Alls* Madeline Hargrove were married Wednesday evening ut the Methodist church at Smyrna, Oa. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. O. L. Kelley, of Ac- worth. BERRY-JOHNSTON. General and Mrs. Robert D. John ston, of Birmingham, have Issued In vitations to the marriage of their daughter, Elisabeth Evans, to Mr. Max well Rufus Berry, Jr., of Atlanta, on the evening of Wednesday, November 14, at their home, 1721 Twelfth ave nue, South, Birmingham, Ala. Miss Johnston Is one of the most attractive and charming young women In Alabama society, and belongs to one of the most prominent families In the social anil political history of the. South. Mr. Kerry Is a member of one of Georgia’s well-known families, and is himself ancceseful anti popular. Mr. Berry and his bride will make tlielr home at West End after their return an extended trip. DINNER BRIDGE CLUB. Nashville society Is to have a new The Atlnnta Guild lm* Just Issued a catalogue which Includes the name* of nearly a thousand members, with tbei following officers: Honorablo president. Mrs. W. R. Hammond; president. Mrs. KtlWuril T. Brown; secretary. Alls* M. A.| Smith; treasurer. Mrs. John A. Mil-1 ler; section president*. Mr*. Julius Alexander. Mrs. A. E. A. Allen. Mrs. George L. Bell, Mr*, flyde Brooks, Mrs. 1). I. Carson. Miss Bessie Chandler. Afr*. G. B. Denmun. Alls* Georgiu Dun can’, Mrs. M. It. Emmons. All** Jennie English. Ml** Lucy Harrison. Mrs. E. G. McCabe. Mrs. Augustus AfcHun, Mrs. John I.. Moore, Mrs. It. E. I’urk. Mi*s. Hmltli Pickett, Mr*. Milton Binlth. Airs. R. F. Watson. Miss Husle Weils, Mrs. C. P. Wilson. PARTIES TO MI88 CARTER. Among those entertaining for Mi** Frances Carter, whose marriage to Mr. Lee Jordon takes place the middle of November, will be Miss Itollne Clarke, Alls* M. A. Phelan and Mrs. Evelyn Harris. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED. Mrs. El more Harrison Goodhurt en tertained her Bridge Club Thursday afternoon. In honor of Mrs. Charles Lennart), her guest. After the game, which was a most enjoyable one, a but luncheon was served. The flint prlxo was a long silk scarf, and the consolation wu* a pack of cards. The club members Include: Mrs. Edward Tompkln*. Mrs. Afark Tolbert. Mrs. Will Rushton. Mrs. John Barry. Mrs. Albert Collier, Mrs. Fred Patter son, Alts. Edward Malone and Mrs. Good hart. TO MRS. LEONARD. Mr*. Charles !#e«»nurd, of Macon, win* Is the guest of Mrs. E. 14. iSoiKliiart. will be the guest of honor ut u theater l»arty Thursday evening nt the Grand. Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Ruden will be the hosts and the guests will Incluth* Airs. Leonard and Mr. and Mr*. E. II. Onodhnrt. Tims and wife. Moultrie. Oa.; Air. Sam I’jivo, Jr., Fansacolu; .Miss Muntlu Hanstil. Mis* Sara llunsell, Miss Ma rianne Watt. Miss Carrlo Jones, Can- tain C. 1\ Hansell. Messrs. Will, John and Charles Watt and J. B. Baker, alt of Thomasville; All** Annie Payne, of Way crus*. Ga.: Dr. James Pasco, of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. It. H. Denham, of Pensacola;' Mr. John Pasco, of Bain- bridge. 1 tla.: Air. Thomas Arnold, of Elkin*. W. Va. -MontIcello (Fin.I News WESLEY MEMORIAL CONCERT. "n Friday evening. November 2. ut x o’clock, the chorus of the Wesley Me morial church will give a concert at the church, corner of Auburn avenue and Ivy street. Besides the chorus of 30 voices, as sisted by an orchestra of 12 pieces, there will lu» male and brass quartets, cornet solo, piano solo and humorous rending*. The program follows: Rich, Kilenberg—The Mill in the For est. Idyll, tip. 52—Orchestra. Fanning—The Bong of the Vikings— Chorus. Selected -Reading — Miss Margaret Lily Ford. T. II. Rollliison- llcurt ami Hund, polka—Airs. A. W. Jones. Selected —Brass quartet—Orchestra. Rhclnberger—Night Hong—Chot us. R. Wagner—(from Tannlmuscii— Pilgrims Chorus—orchestra. L. von lleethovtn—(from Mt. of ol- Ivesi—Hallelujah—Chorus. Selected—Reading -v All** .Margaret Lily Ford. tt. Edward Bchult. Canoxonettu. |*. SN; b, Benjamin Goddard—Valse Chro- matique—Mrs. A. FOR WOMEN, IN MACON. iie stale convention or the-Daugl s of the King will meet In Macon November 1*» for a session of one • only. The business sessions held in the morning at 7:80 at o'clock at St. Pauls church. In the 'he list j afternoon at I o'clock there will be a ibraces i reception at the rectory of Christ lUaint- j church, to which the ladles of both churches are Invited, and ut evening there will be a meeting for the public at St. Pauls church.—Alucon News. TO MI3SE6 PAYNE. Mrs. J. T. Pope entertained at an Informal dinner party Wednesday evening at her home on Peachtree road la honor of the Misses Payne, of An- ders.’n. H. C„ the guests of ill.-* Annh* Lott (Vtlller. The table was prettily decorated with white loses. The attests Included the .Misses Payne. Mist? Collier, .Miss Ber tha Donaldson. AIJss Alma Moore, Mr, Carl Westdey, Mr. West. Mr. Hoyt. Mr. Donaldson. Air. and Mrs. A. J. Collier. Dr. and Mr*. T. J. Collier, Mrs. Collier and Mrs. Evan*. EDWARD BARNHARDT GIVES RECITAL AT COLLEGE. A violin recital by Edward R. Barn hart will he given at the Georgia Mil- Itai.v Academy Thursday night. Mr. Hnrnhurt Is a recent addition to tlm musical colony of Atlanta, having come from one of tlu* large conservatories. Among the number* on his program for the recital ate Wlenlawskl's well- known “Legend" and the “Houveitlr de Haydn" of Leonunl. SARAH MiNTOSH CHAPTER OF THE D. A. R. The regular meeting of the board of management of the Hurah McIntosh chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held Friday, No vember 2, nt 11 a. in., in the parlors of the Aragon hotel. MRS. OHCAll RAGLAND, < 'orresponding Heereary. TACKY PARTY. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Collier will enter tain at an old-fashioned tacky party Thursday evening at their home on Peachtree road In honor of the Misses Payne, the guests of Miss Annie I Collier. I »!H 11 • OUnl" >\ «l I l\C I. .ill Hjfin. I '*111 | t f ,,,, i W. R. MuHsenttolr. haw, LouIh | a n'< p,;Wu "'' , e »»clal dab. »a}-«<Thc Chase, Norman Giles, Clifford Beales, j Nashville American, which will proba bly be one of the chief factors In the gayetles of the Inner circle. It ’ organised*' Haturday morning, and Is named the “Dinner Bridge Club.** Twelve young women constitute Its membership. They will entertain the club on Haturday evenings at their homes, each hostess being privileged to Invite as many gentlemen us she likes. The first meeting will take place about the middle of November 'with Miss Ells** Lipscomb, who will enter tain complimentary to Miss Blanche Carson and Miss Martha Whitman, At lanta belle*, whose presence will add greatly to the November gayetles. They will be Alisa Lipscomb's guests for sev eral weeks. Miss Lipscomb was elected unani mously tlu* president of the club, and Miss Ellxnbelh Dallas was made vice president. The following are the addi tional members: Miss Marina V/, Bell. Misses Jam* and Mary Tillman. Alls* Bessie Duke, Miss Hhirley Cummins, Miss Mary Cheatham, Miss Anne Rich ardson. Miss Gertrude Whitworth, Mis*. Minnie Fall and Alls* Bessie Dunbar. The new* club promises to lead the gayetles of the winter much In the essful way that belonged to DOUBLE MARRIAGE. Special to The Georgia*. Mtlledgcvlllo. Ga., Nov. L—A double man luge of imA'h Interest that will occur here on next Wednesday evening, November 7, ut the Presbyterian church. Is that of All** Louise Ilen- . Boatman j rietta Case to Mr. Linton Fowler ami A. pnrk—Po* Little Lamb—W. H. J Miss Annie nteba Cato to Mr. Lewis Lowe, tenor; D. K. Hbumaker, tenor; J.! Flcmlster. The Misses Cu«e arc the A. Kellogg, baritone; A. A. Alon-rtl. i only daughter* of Airs. (Bella Case and basso. are young women of (harming person- Uounotl - (fmtu “Faust")-—The Sol- ; alittr* and are highly accomplished. diet** Ciiotu*—(by reuest)—Chorus. , * * MR. AND MRS. KAUFFMAN C0URTESIE8 TO TO RECEIVE FRIENDS. SOUTHERN BISH0P8. j A j r atl( | Airs. David Kauffman and A number of delightful social cour- [ A | r ani j A j,. Xtended the bi*ho|*t tint! j j M . at home to PETTY-ORAVES. X|H*<-lAl to Til** Georgian. Decatur. Ala.. Nov. I.—Ml** Alice Graves and Mr. Graves Petty, both *»f this city, were married tit 1:3»» o'clock yesterduy ■afternoon at the home of tlu* bride’s iwrent*. on Cnne street. The wedding ceremony wu« |»erformed I»”IH the Rev. Dr. George E. Boyd, presiding [ and Mr elder of the Decatuc dlstlict of ' Alethodlfct Eplpcoiml Church H mth. The relatives of tic* hi Me und gl and only a few- invited n lends \ present. The wedding match played by All** Edna l.«*e. The xi tllng was one of the prettiest In wedding* ult»e*M»d l:i tlu- Dtn.iturs tcsjie* (siting ti»*rg>* at Asheville, N. C„ dur ing the recent Kpi*copal Missionary Conference held In that city. The Rev. Dr. Hwope entertulned tlu* bishop* and visiting delegate* ut a luncheon on Friday at the rectory In Biltmore. Later in the afternoon the guest* were driven over the Biltmor* estate and were entertained by .Mr, Vanderbilt nt n 5 Bishop Ulltn i dinner to tlu* hDhops in November (. OFFER FROM YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Tlu* Young Women’s Christian Asso ciation offers to all teachers of the In ternational HttnUav school lessons, the advantage of a class every Friday ut 4 p. in., at the Y. W. c. a. room In I Htelner-Emery building, j The class will be taught by Dr. flow* I.1111I. of Bit* Atlanta Theological Semi nary. Guy Brush and Roy Cnrleton. MR. AND MRS. MUELLER . ENTERTAIN FRIENDS. Mr.’ and Mrs, Kurt .Mueller enter tained Wednesday evening in honor of Misses Scott, Caldwell, Allen, Harris and Mr. Paul Donehoo, upon the oc casion of Halloween flight. The affair was delightfully informal and was en joyed to the fullest by everyone prev ent. • A nunfber of Interesting games were played, and delicious refreshment* were served. Much enjoyment wu* added to the occasion by the playing of Mr. Mueller, \vlu» rendered several piano selections most artistically. A SERIES OFSTUDIO TEAS. The friends of Miss Annie Hal! and Allss Edwina Bel)re will be Interested t<4 learn that they have opened a most attractive studio In the I^iwndes build ing. and have entered with a line equip ment of enthusiasm und efficiency upon professional careers. These talented young women are an acquisition to musical circles here, nml their real- deuce abroad has given them u most | same Intelestlng insight into the student life of such titles as Berlin and Vienna. In Vienna they studied under I he world renowned Lcsehetixky. of whose per sonality and methods they tell many Interesting anecdotes. When asked the privilege of studying under the master Is obtained. Allss Halt said: “It Is, of course, necessary to take lesson* for a long time from one of bis assist ant*, of whom there are 10 or 12, all living Hnd teaching nt their private homes there In Vienna instead of In a school, us you would suppose. After the student 1ms attained what the ug- sistant considers sufficient excellence, Ids name Is given to Lcschettr.ky. The agony of preparation for one’s lirst lesson with the master then begin*. The student prepares to play for him several compositions, which must bo perfectly rendered, with respect I in l« i ii«*. expression, etc. And one of : eccentricities Is that he required any pupil whom he Interrupts In the midst of n rendition, for reproval or for a little chat, to be able to resume play ing exactly where the Interruption oc curred, even to the vary next note." •Yet. despite the dreadful Image of him which the frightened student con jures up during those dreadful weeks of nntlcipatlbn," said Miss Retire, iie is, after all, a genial and lovable man. He I*, of course, entirely arbl- when It comes to the length of the lesson. This occupies un hour, two hours or three, or perhaps It does not last thirty minutes. It till depends on hethcr lie Is bored or Interested." Alls* Hull and Alls* Hehre will In stitute a series of studio teas, which will be given every threo or four weeks. The first of the series will be given Haturday afternoon, and their guests at this tea will be: Airs. Robert Zalmer, Mrs. Hamilton Douglas, Mrs. Hugh McKee, Mr*. Ralph Van I^indinglinm, Airs. George Noble. Alias Mildred No ble, All** Mary Glide, Alls* Estelle Htewurt, Mrs. Amm Edmunds. # DUDLEY-DICKERSON. HIGH GRADE WATCHES When you buy :i watch you certainly expect accurate time; hut that i* not all. You also wish the latest style, most modern liniMh ami artistic dosiirn. Ihiy a watch trout us and you are sure of all these qualities at the most reasonable price. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Turner guv* i he evening. An elaborate and iMMUtiful reteptl- was held at th*» Alamo last Thurxdu. , nftern.s.n In I - nt the blsh..|is, \ Is- i Invitation* have been Issued to the itinar etciavnien and ollieisMvho utie I \mirilatti* of Ale, William K. Dudley, o. lit the ilty atletidlna the Ki.isi.ipul Sandeisvllle. Oa.. to Mis* Edna Dick- f Wnjnesboro, which will tak< LEADING JEWELERS. 37 WHITEHALL ST. [ I .lore November It at Waynesboro MR. AND MRS. BROWN ENTERTAIN j Mr. and All*. Edward T. Brown eq- ; let-talced Wednesday evening at u tle- i Ilghtruliy Informal dinner, compliment ary to Judge und Mrs. fkm Pardee, who leave in a few days for a prolonged stay ut New Orleans. Yellow chrysan themum* ami autumn fruit* formed the i.« autifal laid.* decoration*. In conjunc tion with candelabra with umber-col- ored *hades and bonbon* in yellow* tint*. Air*. Brown wm« u Imndaoine toilet IN HONOR OF MRS. DICK80N. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. AlcLcny gave onr of the most artistic und picturesque of the inuny attractive Halloween card parties Wednesday evening at their apartment at the Ely*ee, compliment ary to Air*. William Dickson. The apartment, which Is finished In green and mahogany, was prettily decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and lux uriant palms and ferns. Throughout the handsome rooms the weird devices sacred to the Halloween season were In evidence, liobgobbllns und Jaek-o'- Lamerns occupying every point of van tage in the elaborate decorations. A large yellow aputi candy banket, with handle lied with green tulle and tilled with yellow spun candy Iwill*. formed the centerpiece on the table In the dining room, while the bonbon* and other table accessories were in rich yellow tint*, ♦’andelabta. wltti yel low shaded candles, were placed In many imrts of the room. A hot sup- per, followed by Ices in the form of pumpkin*, and cake* in crescent slinpe, was served after the game of cards, a large pumpkin, filled with appropriate souvenirs, was one of the pretty fea ture* of the evening, each guest draw. ! ing a gift therefrom amid much plea*. ' limbi'* excitement. The -idle** prize, a gold-framed opera bag. was won by Mrs. Frank Pearson; the gentlemen* prise, a silver card case, became Air. Ralph Van Lamllng- i hum’*, and the consolation prlxe, a grotesque gohhlin. was won by Air. Tom Weaver. Alia. Alcluttv won* a beautiful toilet the old Dinner Club, which went out of existence several years ago with the marriage of most of Its members. THE WORLD AND THE LOVER (Richard Le Galllenne In November Smart Hot.) The whole world is proverbially mild to love a lover. Like most proverbial statements, this one Is exceedingly open to question. In fact, all the evi dence seems flatly the other w what data, one wonders, did the old proverb-maker base his dictum ? Sure ly not on the great love stories. The world, with Its appetite for vicarious excitement, likes well enough to watch the tingle spectacle of a great passion. Incapable of great feeling Itself, thrills to the drama of them In other*. It even applauds their lawlessness, nnd canonizes their audacity. All the same. It will not raise a linger to help while the story Is in the making: but, on the contrary, does everything in its power to persecute and Impede, The moment Romeo and Juliet are safely dead in each other’s arms, the world Is voluble with its sympathy—but not till It Is quite sure thut Its sympathy can bo of no possible service to the lovers. While sympathy would lm of some use. the world—which Is the em bodied cowardice and cant of humanity —stands Arm with Afontague nnd Cap- ulct, seniors. If the lovers win. well and good. No has ever denied that the world loves success—though It has al ways Consistently done Its worst to prevent it. Ye*, the world love* suc cessful love, ns It fawns on anything tlmt has conquered it. It loves also pity that costs It nothing. But that It loves u lover, for love of love, Is simply not true. If It worn true, there would probably have been no love stories, for the drama_of love has mostly come of the conflicts between the lover* nnd the world. They had to count the world well lost to win each other. It was so In the day* of Tileetan and Iseult. and so It still Is In the days of Rudolph of Bavaria. Style Elegance Daintiness are three distinct qualities of Nunnally s Candy. Every piece embodies them all to a really remarkable degree. THE BEST EVIDENCE. Your close Inspection of my artistic stock will convince you It is one of the handsomest and most carefully selected In the city. My claim of lielng “The Only Popular Priced Jewelry Store." doc* not mean light or cheap goods. f, lr m y gtock is replete with the latest productions of the leading manufacturers of this and European countries. Come and he convinced! d. C. MELLICHAMP, NEXT DOOR TO C. J. <t D. CO. Two Phases of the Bracelet Question. One is that the feminine fashion of short sleeres makes bracelets an essential and that all women arc wearing them. The other Is a natural sequence—that we arc selling rapidly from a beautiful collection of most artistic styles. Davis & Freeman, Jeweler^. d Personal Mention b Blanche Far*on will leave In u few day* for Xaxhville. where they will b<» the guest* of Mltu* Kl'se Lipscomb. and Mrs. Fred M. Kaufman arc home from their bridal trip and will be with Mr. and Mr*. David Kaufman, at 371 Mouth Pryor *treet. Airs. J. K. Ottley will be the gpest of Mrs. Walter D. istmur during the meeting of the State Federation of Wo men'* tiuhrt at Macon. Miss Luellu Aliilsby leaves Friday for New Turk. wiiet« she will spend the Winter as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Johnson. Air. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson, after nn absence of several month* from the city, have returned nnd are now* ut the Aragon *hotel. Mrs. John Bradley and Miss Edith Bradley are spending the winter In At lanta. They returned from Asheville a few days ago. Miss (’(instance Knowles ha* return ed from New York. Mrs. Knmvio* and Ml** Knowles are ut home at 27 Hunt Third street. Alls* Irene Beaumont w ill return next week from New York, where she has been visiting friends for the past month. Air. and Mrs. Richard Fox, nt Knox ville, who were the guests of Air*. James Dickey, have returned to their home. Mis* Jessie McGregor has returned to her home at Athens, after spending* two week* with Allss Roberta Zach ary. Alls* Marian Woodward will leave next Wednesday for New York, where she will spend two weeks with friends. Charles Leonard, who I* the guest of Air*. K. II. Ooodhart. will re turn to her home In Alucon Saturday. ^TeVa^ Atlanta, On. 501 Austell Bldg. Office Hour*, 9 to 11:10-1:30 to 6 • It. Phone Main 1948. Residence 220 Peachtree. B Main Phono *179. Ain Jar nipl Mrs. James Dawes have returned from Milwaukee, where they n|«ni the month of October. They have taken possession of their attract ive upnrtment at the Savoy. Alls* Hnllie Ellis Is spending the month of November In New York. She Is with Air. and Mrs. Vassal* Woolley, who are Miwndlng the winter with Mr. nnd Alls. Webster Davis. Air. and Airs. \V. J. Blalock are s|>end- lug this week In Chicago. Upon their return to Atlanta they will take pos session of their pretty new home on Piedmont avenue. All** Afinnle Futral nnd Mrs. W. If. Bolton, of Griffin, arrived Thursday to he the guests for several days of Miss Daisy Oxford, at her bynie on Pulliam street. All** Xevab Straughn entertained Alls* Viola Boyer, of Savannah, lost night with a Halloween party at her residence. No. 338 West Peachtree street. Mrs. Robert Leo Cooney, who Is visit ing her father nnd mother. Colonel and Airs. M. II. Alecks, will return to At lanta In a few days.—Nashville Ameri- Alurilia Whitman IMPORTED WALb PAPER The tinest in the world. -10,000 rolls to pick from. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor Street. turn to h,r horn. Mir. Kr.thorlnr Jrlkr liar returned to h.r bom. al RufnuUh Ala., after a «hort visit to her aunt. Mr». C. tY Hanson. and Mrs. Clarke Cose are the guest, of Mr. and Str.. Oeorge D. Cose at Mllledgsville. Mrs. \V. A. McOratv ha. gone to Asheville, N. C.. where site will .pend the winter. The friends of Mr. T. 8. Lewi, will regret to learn that ills condition Is not Improved. Ml.s Lucy Gartrell I. visiting her sunt, Mrs. W. H. Moore, at Montgom ery, Ala. Ml.* Hattie OiT, who 1. Ill at her home, on Peachtree street. I* much better. Ml.s Carp Hutchins spent a few day* during the week with friend* In Ath ens. Miss Lottie Peck Wylie leave* Sat urday for Montgomery, to visit rela tives. Sir*. Harry c. McPadilen Is the guest of Sirs. John E. Wadlev at Waycros*. Sir*. K. Y. Clarke, who has been quite III. Is very much Improved. Mrs. Hulidi Van Landlngham has re- ■overed from her recent Illness. Mr*. Uevrle* Davis Is visiting Sir*. T. o. Chentney at Macon. H. Jackson are In Mr*. L. Heard Is visiting In Mobile. Sir. Ivan Allen Is In New York. "Yi t#*r, Mr*. II. A. Cnrlrher*. CARLTON. Mm. (IIIhmmi, widow of the late Dr. J. O. ftifton, % , Hterci Atlanta, lafivt Iwvler, — . , - gileved *t the announcement of Ilia death taut HiiuiUy morning. recovered to All bin appointment here Him- 'NVl** IVIlie Nteren* wan visiting In Carl ton FUlitli) J. MIhh Allnule Collin*, of Athene. I* tli« gitcet of her grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. A. F. Brown. Mr*. Iiln Howard rUttcd friend* here re- eontly. AlHwn. F. D. Ptnith. Obe Stereos. C. W. Etierhnrd?. Toonth* Power, und lllll werp visitor* to Athene h»*t week. Mover*. B. L. nnd r. P. GnoUhy were vis iting relative* here Hunday. Air. Worrlck. of Pavnnnah. m*de a brief visit here recently. At the meeting of the Woman'* Mission- nr.v Society Sunday afternoon the princi pal feature wn* * ~ 3^ SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL VER. , MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. 16 Whitehall St., Century Bldg. WINDER. The Mi**e* Mendenhall, who have lieen vlnltlug their jdster, Alt*. II. A. Cnritheni, have returned to tlielr home iu Atlanta. Mis* Jurell Smith Is attending the in to Winder Haturday. after a two weeka' •tar In Atlanta and Norcrn**. K. D. Wiley, of Monroe, spent Holiday lu Winder. Ml** Annie Ilord ha* returned home, after a \ tolt to relative* *ln Atlanta. Mr*. H. T. Ho** I* vhitlng relative* In Jefferson. 1,. W. Amtell left Friday for Pltcgcrald. He will Im* gone unlit Christina*. MU* Ilttth Furl then*, who la lit wlnnd nt l.ucy Cobb, *|H'iit the week-end with her parent*.